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Default WTB: T-Square style fence system 26"-30"

Looking for a used but not abused Biesemeyer, Shop Fox Classic, or HTC
type channel rail system. Shop size limitations prohibit anything
larger than a 26" - 30" (max) rip to the tight of the blade, so rails
would have to be 48" to 54" total. NOt really interested in a Vega as
I'm not that familiar with their accuracy.

An alternative would be a Unifence. Let me know what you have.
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Charlie... I'm right here. Can't you see me?

But seriously, I did wind up buying a new Biesemeyer Commercial so
thanks for the tips.

Oh, yeah Charlie... I'm here in Springfield, MA how ya doing?

Mike

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Looking for a used but not abused Biesemeyer, Shop Fox Classic, or HTC
type channel rail system. Shop size limitations prohibit anything
larger than a 26" - 30" (max) rip to the tight of the blade, so rails
would have to be 48" to 54" total. NOt really interested in a Vega as
I'm not that familiar with their accuracy.

An alternative would be a Unifence. Let me know what you have.


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